Publisher's Synopsis
This volume collects the speeches of Lord Chelmsford, who served as Viceroy and Governor-General of India during a crucial period in the early 20th century. These addresses offer invaluable insights into the policies, challenges, and perspectives of British rule in India during a time of significant social and political change.
Spanning a range of topics from governance and economic development to social reform and international relations, these speeches provide a comprehensive overview of the British administrationâ(TM)s priorities and strategies. Historians and researchers interested in the British Raj, Indian nationalism, and the broader history of colonialism will find this collection to be a vital resource. Lord Chelmsfordâ(TM)s speeches are essential primary source material for understanding a complex and transformative era in Indian history.
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